For many months people have been trying to write about what
happened in the run-up to the Invasion of Iraq. In article after article
many have tried to lay out the facts, the lies, the deceptions and the
consequences – but this has apparently fallen on deaf ears. American’s
are nothing if not slick, hip, and cynical all in one punch. And these
really cool Americans of indistinguishable shapes and of all sizes have
now decided that the only question that really matters is:
"Forget how we got there – How do we get
out of Iraq?"
What is meant by this question is: How do we get to keep
the oil and the bases; stop the hemorrhaging of our money; and bring the
troops home now? The unmentioned question being: How do we avoid the legal
and social consequences of all the brutality and the unprovoked
aggression? The short answer to both questions is: We can’t, and we won’t!
The Problem
In a nutshell, we want to "move on" without
paying for anything that we’ve done – because that’s the politically
expedient thing to do at this juncture. But what we did was not something
that can be overlooked or forgotten, especially given our track record in
world affairs. For those interested in the facts of our global past - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/
Another major part of the problem is our relationship
with the media. ‘Media’ once provided an independent public voice,
that in part involved journalistic principles that no longer exist. The
logos are still there: ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, PBS, and the list goes on. But
make no mistake these are no longer "news organizations."
They are now informal misinformation cells that spin and
twist what little they do mention of current events – while the work to
bury the truth.
After Vietnam and a corporate review of the reporting on
that war, the major interests affected - decided to simply buy out their
critics. That’s what happened to journalism. In that conflict between
the powerful and the media at that time, truth was the major casualty, and
freedom has died a little more each day since.
What has also died, since we failed to pay attention to
this change, was the critically thoughtful and independent view – that
view which is so necessary to any life in an open society. These bits of
history are now only sub-sets within the same huge corporate empires whose
tentacles lie behind every major economic interest in the world today. It
stands to reason then, that these wholly owned subsidiaries will never
report on what is really happening: as it is they themselves, their
friends, and their lackeys, who are the real terrorists on this planet
today. Nor is not in their best interest to have the truth leak out, in
any form – much less be published or broadcast by their own affiliates.
What About the real Questions
Those ‘Questions’ have no answers that we care to
hear. It has been common knowledge for centuries that no nation can have
both guns and butter simultaneously, yet as we persist with our fantasies
of Empire, many seem to think we have a free pass to ignore reality and do
whatever we want. Wars cost money – and two wars are more costly than
one. Where will the funds for everything come from?
Bush decided to just take from the future and from
everything else that he’s supposed to be charged with faithfully
providing for, according to the constitution. Since he’s consumed the
role of Congress he’s no longer content to just suggest laws, now he
makes them. Next he may decide to just eliminate the courts
because they
just waste his time and get in the way of HOMELAND Security, our police
state in waiting.
These bizarre events are happening in large part because we
do not have a free and independent media. That’s also part of why and
how we have allowed the congress to become so totally unnecessary. When
elected officials are no longer interested in exposing corruption, because
they themselves are the beneficiaries, then the cry for open and honest
government goes unheeded. Why do we still feel the need to maintain this
fiction - that Congress serves some function "for" the people of
the United States – because now even the idea is a total sham. John
Kerry is a perfect example of what’s wrong with the whole system. He
vegetated in Congress for 35 years, at our expense, and he has failed
repeatedly. Now Kerry is using the length of his failures as a politician,
to justify his electability to the office of President. How crass is that.
The Failures of the System
The average US citizen pays a great deal in taxes. Most
mega-corporations and the very wealthy pay little or none, and many
actually get refunds. The "playing field" of taxes is so uneven,
it is practically speaking now at a 45-degree angle. If the Bushwhackers
get their way it will soon be completely vertical – with no chance of
upward mobility for those at the bottom.
Beyond that, the "needs of Globalism"
have been added to the entirety of the working world. A major part of why
Americans cannot compete with the rest of the planet, for jobs, is the
everyday costs of healthcare and all of its attendant problems. We’ve
paid our taxes, but we still have no universal health care. With a
governmental healthcare program in place, 99% of all those costs would be
eliminated from the cost of doing business, because – if the government
had been doing its job, then neither companies nor individuals would be
responsible for their health care costs. That’s part of what taxes on
all of us are were meant for, and that single fact would give the American
worker a much better shot at competing for any job in the world-wide
economy.
What has prevented this "innovation" from
happening is the near total fascination these thieves have with
privatizing everything that was government, before they ascended to their
thrones. The record of this government with regard to health care prices,
drug costs, and medical insurance is a shameless crime against every
person in this nation who actually works for a living. With all of that
"off-the-backs" of the working people, employers could not claim
that as a reason for going offshore.
If the unions hadn’t sold-out their constituents, and
become as corrupt as the businesses they are supposed to oppose, for the
sake of their members – then possibly decent wages would not have been
allowed to disappear, in favor of the offshore sweat-shops around the
world. The only criterion for business today seems to be the obscene
amounts of compensation given to top managers. There is no interest at all
in paying anyone else a living wage. That equals a zero sum future for
millions upon millions of Americans – and none of this needed to happen
if we had had even a shell of federal governmental protection.
If companies had to pay a premium for taking their
businesses out of this country and if they had to face a stiff tariff on
whatever they sold here, because their products were not made in the USA
– then going offshore might not appear to be such a great windfall for
the mighty. That measure could go a long way toward leveling the playing
field. After all these are companies who built their businesses here with
American workers, with tax breaks, and often with local cooperation:
How can they not owe "anything" to the people who
built those enterprises, or to the nation that made their very existence
possible?
So what this is about, is forcing businesses to pay the
true costs of going offshore. If that were done, few if any jobs would
leave this country. The Bush solution for unemployment in the United
States is to open the floodgates at the borders, admit illegals in the
millions, to go with the10 to12 million already here, and then to give
their middle finger to those Americans who still cannot find work. The
entire infrastructure of the USA is in tatters – but the government is
opposed to putting people to work on federal projects – because all of
this must be done by corrupt corporations thorough private no-bid
contracts which can then be doled out as political favors. So our roads
and bridges crumble, our schools become broken and leaky shadows of their
former selves, and our water and power systems fall apart.
There is no mystery as to how the nation can get back on
its feet. Yet no one running for office is talking about any of this –
at least not substantially. The questions don’t get asked, the solutions
are not considered – but huge money is still being spent in the
trillions, for a lot of crap that the world would definitely be better off
without. Wars against anyone-who-might-someday-pose-a-threat to the
corporate powers that be: that’s nothing that we need to be sending our
sons and daughters, husbands and wives to fight and die for. One new case
that has gone unaddressed is the revelation that Pakistan supplied not
only technology, but blueprints for nuclear weapons as well. Under the
terms of the Bush Doctrine we should have sent in tomahawk missiles and
Stealth aircraft to bomb Pakistan back to the Stone Age – but so far,
Mr. Belligerence has had nothing to say. On the home front, no elected
official has yet challenged this cabal of private interests, the no-bid
contracts, or the international criminal intrigues. Until these crimes
become the topic of political discussions – nothing will change.
To answer the original trillion-dollar question, we must
first get real. Then we must get serious about these people and their
crimes against us all. They should be removed from office, without pay and
Jailed (under the terms of the war-on-terror which they wrote), and then
brought to a very public trial for their failures to defend the
Constitution, the people of this nation, and the laws of this land.
Iraq can be handed over to the Arab League, who could
oversee the formation of a new government for Iraq. That new government
could then take stock and send us the bill for all that we’ve laid waste
to in that land, in the false name of liberation. Afghanistan is taking
care of itself, by reverting to the warlord culture that was there before
us. We need to withdraw our troops and terminate the contracts that these
wars were fought for, and then maybe we might begin to have a country that
can get along with the rest of the world – instead of continually trying
to destroy this planet and all who depend upon it for survival.
Ultimately there is no answer to the trillion-dollar
question, any more than anyone can recall the bullet once fired from the
barrel of a gun. We allowed these creatures to do what they did in our
names, and as difficult as this might seem, it is still up to us to
rectify what we can of what we have done already. But failing that – we
must stop all further contrived aggressions before they begin anew, or we
truly will be looking at oblivion.
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